Comprehensive Analysis of Life Quality, Gait Dynamics, and Fatigue in Post-Stroke Patients from Gujarat

Title

Comprehensive Analysis of Life Quality, Gait Dynamics, and Fatigue in Post-Stroke Patients from Gujarat

Authors

1. Ravi Dakwala, Maharaja Sayajirao University, Vadodara, Student, India

Abstract

Focusing on post-stroke mobility and exhaustion levels, this research seeks to investigate stroke survival rates in Gujarat. The study uses a mixed-methods strategy, combining data from both sides of the spectrum to provide a comprehensive picture of the difficulties these people encounter. The main goal is to identify critical areas needing attention to improve healing results. Mental health, exhaustion, mobility, and ADLs are being studied closely. The researchers hope that healthcare practitioners and governments can use the findings to aid stroke survivors better.

Keywords

Gait characteristics Rehabilitation WHOQOL-BREF Fatigue Severity Scale Motion capture systems Gait analysis Physical health

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Conclusion

This extensive research sheds light on tiredness levels, gait features, and quality of life among Gujarati stroke survivors. It provides a basis for improving rehabilitation methods and support systems by identifying critical areas that need attention. The findings highlight the need for individualised rehabilitation programs that target physical well-being, mobility, and exhaustion. Stroke survivors may greatly benefit from implementing tailored therapies that enhance their quality of life. To guarantee that people in different parts of the country have equal access to rehabilitation services, policymakers should work to alter current practices and conduct more studies to determine the efficacy of various rehabilitation programs and their long-term effects.

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Author Contribution

The study's design, data collection, result analysis, and manuscript preparation were entirely managed by the author.

Funding

The authors did not receive financial support from any public, commercial, or non-profit funding agencies for this research.

Software Information

The research did not involve the use of any particular software or tools.

Conflict of Interest

The authors disclose no conflicts of interest in relation to this work.

Acknowledge

I am thankful for the help and expertise of all contributors to this study and manuscript, as well as the insightful feedback from anonymous reviewers.

Data availability

No data sharing is applicable for this research.